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Consider Piers Akerman's icky description of the winning yacht's famous winged keel in his cash-in book, The Cup Comes Down Under.
LINE up three icky sweets of the same colour; they vanish.
Restaurants doing Valentine's Day specials is so icky, and couples sitting awkwardly waiting for the lightning bolt of passion to strike them is nauseating.
Kim and I are not alone; TV presenter Kate Garraway admitted that she used to thinking feeding another woman's baby sounded, 'a bit icky'.
Opting not to shave actually comes with a whole host of benefits, from avoiding razor burn and microscopic cuts to helping your under arms smell less icky and reducing friction.
The prevailing attitude that periods are icky is something that Chella Quint, a menstruation education researcher, is fighting.
k icky Hatton grew up in Hattersley, at the less affluent end of Hyde.
"I have to admit, after 20 years, I'm feeling a little icky, sticky and in desperate need of a good scrubbing to make me sparkle again".
Similarly, Hitler and Eva Braun's marriage didn't lessen the sanctity of heterosexual blessings, because whatever else, their ceremony in the bunker was healthy and natural and not all icky and weird.
Because it's still seen by many as taboo – something icky you shouldn't discuss in polite company – many girls and women are unsure or worried about asking for advice.
The Greek billionaire Dakis Joannou, whose fabulous holdings of contemporary art are sampled in a controversial show with a remarkably icky title, "Skin Fruit," at the New Museum, where he sits on the board of trustees, presents a handy target for intensifying discontent.
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